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TitleNasal delivery of single-domain antibody improves symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 infection in an animal model.
Journal, issue, pagesPLoS Pathog, Vol. 17, Issue 10, Page e1009542, Year 2021
Publish dateOct 14, 2021
AuthorsKei Haga / Reiko Takai-Todaka / Yuta Matsumura / Chihong Song / Tomomi Takano / Takuto Tojo / Atsushi Nagami / Yuki Ishida / Hidekazu Masaki / Masayuki Tsuchiya / Toshiki Ebisudani / Shinya Sugimoto / Toshiro Sato / Hiroyuki Yasuda / Koichi Fukunaga / Akihito Sawada / Naoto Nemoto / Kazuyoshi Murata / Takuya Morimoto / Kazuhiko Katayama /
PubMed AbstractThe severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes the disease COVID-19 can lead to serious symptoms, such as severe pneumonia, in the elderly and those with underlying ...The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes the disease COVID-19 can lead to serious symptoms, such as severe pneumonia, in the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions. While vaccines are now available, they do not work for everyone and therapeutic drugs are still needed, particularly for treating life-threatening conditions. Here, we showed nasal delivery of a new, unmodified camelid single-domain antibody (VHH), termed K-874A, effectively inhibited SARS-CoV-2 titers in infected lungs of Syrian hamsters without causing weight loss and cytokine induction. In vitro studies demonstrated that K-874A neutralized SARS-CoV-2 in both VeroE6/TMPRSS2 and human lung-derived alveolar organoid cells. Unlike other drug candidates, K-874A blocks viral membrane fusion rather than viral attachment. Cryo-electron microscopy revealed K-874A bound between the receptor binding domain and N-terminal domain of the virus S protein. Further, infected cells treated with K-874A produced fewer virus progeny that were less infective. We propose that direct administration of K-874A to the lung could be a new treatment for preventing the reinfection of amplified virus in COVID-19 patients.
External linksPLoS Pathog / PubMed:34648602 / PubMed Central
MethodsEM (single particle)
Resolution3.9 - 6.9 Å
Structure data

EMDB-31572:
Minor cryo-EM structure of S protein trimer of SARS-CoV2 with K-874A VHHs , focused refinement of K-874A, RBD and NTD
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 5.0 Å

EMDB-31573:
Minor cryo-EM structure of S protein trimer of SARS-CoV2 with K-874A VHHs
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 4.4 Å

EMDB-31574, PDB-7fg2:
Minor cryo-EM structure of S protein trimer of SARS-CoV2 with K-874A VHH, composite map
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 4.4 Å

EMDB-31575:
Major cryo-EM structure of S protein trimer of SARS-CoV2 with K-874A VHHs, focussed refinement of K-874A, RBD and NTD
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 5.0 Å

EMDB-31576:
Major cryo-EM structure of S protein trimer of SARS-CoV2 with K-874A VHHs
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 3.9 Å

EMDB-31577, PDB-7fg3:
Major cryo-EM structure of S protein trimer of SARS-CoV2 with K-874, composite map
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 3.9 Å

EMDB-31578, PDB-7fg7:
Cryo-EM structure of S protein trimer of SARS-CoV2
Method: EM (single particle) / Resolution: 6.9 Å

Source
  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus
  • severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
  • homo sapiens (human)
KeywordsPROTEIN BINDING / Antibody

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